Can i mail a package in my mailbox

In most cases, you can mail a package from your mailbox, but there are some limitations and considerations to keep in mind. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. USPS Mailboxes: If you have a mailbox provided by the United States Postal Service (USPS), you can deposit mail and packages in it, but only if they fit through the slot. The slot is typically 6-8 inches wide and 12-14 inches tall. If your package is larger or heavier than what can fit through the slot, you'll need to take it to a post office or a blue collection box.
  2. Blue Collection Boxes: USPS has blue collection boxes located throughout the country. These boxes are designed for depositing mail and packages, but they have size and weight limits. Typically, they can accommodate packages up to 13 inches long, 11.5 inches wide, and 15.5 inches tall, and weighing up to 70 pounds.
  3. Private Mailboxes: If you have a private mailbox, such as a mailbox provided by a mail center or a private company, the rules may vary. Check with the provider to see if they allow package delivery and what their specific guidelines are.
  4. Package Size and Weight: Even if you can deposit a package in your mailbox or a blue collection box, there may be size and weight limits. USPS has specific guidelines for package dimensions and weights, which can be found on their website.
  5. Special Handling: Some packages, such as those containing hazardous materials, perishable items, or high-value items, may require special handling and cannot be deposited in a mailbox or collection box.

Before mailing a package from your mailbox, make sure to:

If you're unsure about mailing a package from your mailbox, you can always take it to a post office or a blue collection box for assistance.